Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration Inc. Champions Energy Innovation

A pioneering company explores supersymmetric rotors, helium-3 fusion, and new motor designs to advance sustainable energy.

Sep 4, 2025

NATIONWIDE - SEPTEMBER 2025 - (USAnews.com) — On a brisk morning in Colorado, Thomas L. Navarro stood before a whiteboard filled with equations and sketches of rotors. To the casual observer, it may have looked like an engineer’s shorthand. To Navarro, however, those lines represented something more profound: a pathway to reshaping how humanity generates and uses energy. With his company, Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration Inc., he is pursuing a vision that looks both to Earth’s urgent energy needs and to the possibilities of space.

A Mission Born from Urgency

Navarro founded Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration Inc. with a central goal: to advance solutions that address climate change. For him, the stakes are clear and immediate. “A commitment to addressing global warming is a beacon of hope for the future,” he explains. His vision combines practical retrofitting of existing power plants with research into fusion technology and space-based energy concepts.

At the heart of this mission is the 4-Phase Motor Generator, a patent-pending design intended to surpass the efficiency of standard 3-phase generators. Navarro envisions these systems as building blocks for upgrading electric power plants, particularly in combination with emerging approaches to fusion energy.

The Science of Supersymmetry

What distinguishes Navarro’s work is its basis in both engineering and theory. Drawing inspiration from Emmy Noether’s theorems on symmetrical operations about a center axis of rotation, he has extended the discussion into the realm of supersymmetric rotors

Why does that matter? Because eccentric mass dynamics may hold potential for generating higher forces useful in aerospace contexts. Such research touches on challenges including asteroid mining, satellite servicing, and the management of orbital debris. As Navarro explains, “the unique characteristics of eccentric mass loads offer the potential to generate higher forces for moving payloads in the Higgs field environment of outer space.”

From the Moon to Earth

Helium-3 has long been a subject of interest to scientists. Found in greater abundance on the lunar surface than on Earth, this isotope could play a role in advancing nuclear fusion research. Navarro’s vision incorporates integrating helium-3 extraction from the Moon with terrestrial energy generation.

The proposed pathway includes using the 4-Phase Motor Generator to facilitate transport of helium-3 payloads from lunar operations to Earth, where existing power plants could be adapted for its use. The idea bridges energy innovation on Earth with potential developments in space resource utilization.

A Journey of Recognition and Innovation

Navarro’s efforts have received acknowledgment, including his profile in Millennium – A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine, Eighteenth Edition, page 154. This recognition highlights both his technical work and his pursuit of ideas that extend beyond conventional boundaries.

Unlike many approaches in the renewable sector, his work emphasizes reimagining energy systems at a fundamental level, from generator design to new applications of rotor dynamics.

Standing Apart

Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration Inc. distinguishes itself by connecting three areas of exploration:

  • Retrofit solutions: Modernizing fossil-fuel-based plants for improved efficiency and sustainability.

  • Futuristic energy sourcing: Investigating helium-3 fusion as a long-term energy frontier.

  • Aerospace applications: Studying eccentric mass payload dynamics for tasks such as orbital maintenance and resource transport.

This portfolio links near-term practicality with long-term possibilities, positioning the company differently from competitors focused solely on conventional renewable sources.

Looking Forward

Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration Inc. represents more than a business endeavor. It underscores the idea that addressing climate change and exploring new frontiers can be part of the same mission. Navarro’s patents—U.S. Application #18/301,764, Provisional Application No. 63/419,373, and Application #19/012,398—serve as milestones in this effort.

For observers of the global energy landscape, the message is clear: the future may not depend on choosing between sustainability and exploration, but rather on combining them.

Call to Action

To explore more about supersymmetric rotors, eccentric mass dynamics, and the 4-Phase Motor Generator, visit SuperSymmetry.com. Updates and discussions can also be found on the company’s social channels, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

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